Brattleboro Union High School - Colonel Yearbook (Brattleboro, VT)

 - Class of 1950

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E DI THE MORGAN HORSE fCommued mm page 71 I-LW years ago rt became possrble to regrster a lilly or mare as a three quarter Morgan Thrs opened a frne opportunrty for a person to start a lrne of horses whrch could eventually become fully regrstcred smce .1 hlly colt from an unregistered Morgan mare and 1 regrstered Morgan stud could be registered as a three quarter Morgan By contnnurng to reuse colts from thrs now three quarter Morgan md 1 fully rcgrs tered stallron a person could eventutlly h we fully regrstercd horses Morgans have been cross bred wnth other breeds of horses because of therr great stamrna and endurance Stallrons have been used to good advantage rn the West rn the cross breedrng of Morgans and natrvc mustangs to provrde a superror qualrty stock horse They have also been used rn many Instances to Improve body con formation and char lcter rn some of our orrgmal breeds of horses and ln many new breeds whrch have been developed rn later years lt rs sud that Dan Patch formerly the holder of the world s fastest trottmg rec ord carrred quite a brt of Morgan breeding The Harvester a recent wrnner of the famous Hamble tonran also carrres Morgan blood ANY breeds of horses have come mto tax or for 1 short trme but have gradually lost therr popu larrty because of some feature whrch made them erther rmpractrcal or rmpossrble for the average horseman to own The Morgan however has always been a popultr horse because he rs not lrmrted to just a fevs uses but rs adaptable to almost any use Recently a punk granite tablet was placed over the grave of Mr ustln Morgan rn the Randolph Center cemetary to perpetuate the memory of the man who brought to Vermont the colt which was later to become famous The legend of ustrn Morgan will never drc because hrs story wrll be passed from gencratron to generatron as It has already been done He mll alwrys lrve rn the hearts of Vermonters for even today he stands ID bronze splendor ln the form of .1 lrfe srzc statue at the U S Morgan Horse larm at Weybrrdge Frederzek Randall Hernrk THE JAPAN INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY fclllfllllled mm page 82 able to be eultrvated for rusrng food The specral 1d vantages of this srte are a number of uncompleted but substantral burldmgs a legacy from the japanese war machine It was here that during the latter phases of the war a great mllxtary avratron school was planned and started It rs rronrcal that thrs school orxgrnally desrgned to tram the drscrples of war, IS now dedrcatecl to the educatron of the drscrples ot peace The Unrversrty wlll be non sectlrran md wrll no bar 1 student from enterrng on recount of race natron llrty or rellgron There rs a trde rn apan today Howrng strongly rn favor of democracy and Chrrstlan prmcr ples The washrng out of the old system his created a Hurd condrtron from which wrll emerge 1 PCWffI.1fh and a new way of lrfe for the apanese people Now before the pittern rs set IS the time for Amerrcins who hope for peace rn the Far Fast to realrzc the rmportxncc of this trend To the apanese this Unlversrty rs 1 symbol of C hrrstunnty md of Democrlcy They have turned therr eyes tow :rd Amcrrca wlth conhdcnt hope thxt th funds needed to makc the first umts of the Unrversrty unto 1 functromng rcrlnty wall soon be forthcoming The success of this enterprrse wrll be 1 tremendous strmulus towards the growth of apan as a dcmoeratrc pc 1ce lovmg natron and wrll play an Important role IH the furtherlnce of world peace N1 ny Llilllik H0 emu DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBMARINE fforllrnued from page 102 They are known to have at least 9 of the snorlcel equrpped vessels whrch were approprrated by the Allres at the con clusron of the war wrth Germany At that trme both Russra and the Unrted States recenved plans for a hydrogen p roxrde engrne whrch would do away wlth the snorkel Whether these wall prove feasnble or not remams for the future to declde Westxnghousc rs workmg on an atomx power plant for use ln submmnes These facts show that the World powers fully realize the potentlalltles of under ser vessels 1 Americans owe to the submarine service a debt whreh wrll nes er be fully apprecrated When we see the ansrgma of the two dolphxns on a sarlor s arm let us remember that although the emblem IS so lrttle t stands for so much llfzyle R14 hard U' eztlverbead HISTORY OF VERMONT TEACHER TRAINING fC0r1tmued fr 111 page I 2 varrous other entertamme-nts were provrded by the townspeople Whrle these actrvrtles were carrred out students and volunteers mlde the necessary alteratrons on the burldmg lt rs now evrdent that the schools at Castleton and ohnson are not large enough and do not have the proper facrlrtres to supply the requrred number of teachers for Vermont Temporarrly students are berng trarncd at Lyndon but the present Board of Educatron feels that Vermont as unable to support properly more than lCu1111uued wr page 461 - c , c e . . f l . 1 - . 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yeterrnarnns hrs only trouble rs that rn the last thrrteen ears he hasn t been able to cure an than but ork l I In P L look across the street and see DAN DUDEK Of course you know what DAN rs dorng rt you dont he rs walkrng wrth one member of hrs St Mrke s harem ust about ten paces behrnd gu ss what the rest of her frrends are meekly followrng Too bad but Iguess the St Mrke grrls took oyer where DOT DOYLE left off rn our unror year Suddenly we are blrnded by flashrn lrghts' As we glance upward we se MARCIA JONES Hashrng on a marquee She rs currently starrrng rn HARLOW Broth ers productron Senror Hrt a sequel to unror Mrss DONALD and EVERETT started makrng motron pre tures soon after leayrng B H S They always saw motron rn ey erythrng' As we trudge along we go by GUSSIES Gamblrng Hall where we see DAVID MANLEH and BILLII' MAE JOHNSON tryrng therr luck shootrng drce From all reports MARILYN rs makrng a small fortune Up the street drryes JOHN LEONARD rn hrs 1970 Putt mobrle OHN pulls mto the BROOKS Serrrce Statron Own d by EUGENE where IRENE BENSON SHIRLEX BOLSTER and BARB SANDERSON rre rttcndants Gas' Next we see the Irttsburg lamous luneral frrendly undertaker WAYNI' comes out lookrng for busrness but because he thrnks we rre good for a few more years he chats a whrle and then returns to hrs drmly lrghted establrshment Howes er we haye learned what DON WAITE rs do rng to amus hrmself DON ow ns an Old Iadres Home He couldnt decrde on Just one so he takes care ot them all' To manage hrs busrness affarrs we frnd DORRINL CLARK as hrs capable secretary As we round the corner we notrce a long lrne of m n At the yery front we see our own GORDON ULMER ready to dash through the doors as soon as they are opened You probably already know what thrs well known es tablrshment rs It rs the New Howard and naturally Mr Ulmer rs gorng rn to see rf he has mrssed a trrck Thrs er un burldrng rs owned and operated by PERCY SPRAGUE BOB SKINNER and BOB PER RIN Keeprng the lrne of males rn order rs the Chref of Polrce herself OAN USIN wrth her abl assrstants MARY PINNEY and CONNIE HOWARD wh n they can t who can 7 There goes that powerful ANITA MAGOON We are told that thrs female Charles Atlas rs workrng for the Kellogg Company adyertrsmg Gro Pup Rrbbon Dog I ood Es rdently ANITA thought Wheatres was too orrgr nal MAYS Insurance Agency rs Just ahead POLLY went mto that busrness for the benefit of those who lrke to play erumple fender on Marn Street I3 oUNc1No down the street come CLAIRE HUDSON and ROBERTA MILLS the two shoe shrne gals EDI When Bl RT and CLAIRE were both munchrng on the same hot dog workrng from opposrte ends a shoe shrne boy came rnto Drnsmoor s Drnner I mean Drnsmoor s Drner whreh rs owned by JANE DINSMOOR and ordered steak and french frreds Rrght th n and there th grrls decrded that there was more money rn shoe shrnrng than there was rn operatrng a lemonade stand As a low flyrng helrcopter swoops down we see Cob by s Draper Sery ree wrrtten on the srde We are told that WINSTON and BETSEY COBB are rn busrness together One of therr most precrous customers rs the BINGA MANS Nursery MARY and CATHERINE used to teach at a boys school but they decrded that younger ehrldren would be easrer to manage MYRNA CONSTANTINE rs now the proud owner of a new type of salon that specralrzes rn stretehrng short people to any desrred length Her most loyal customers are BARBARA HARRINGTON and GLORIA BOVER They are both almost me feet tall now after berng elongated by MYRNA S methods Heres great news' BARBARA MALCOLM rs now exclusrye desrgner of bathrng surts for Pow rs Models BARB docs some modelrng herself her speeralty berng a one prcce well tlmost one whole prcce bathrng surt Many p ople hayc trred to flnd out whrch prcce rs mod cled but all hue b en unsuccessful so frr Perhaps thrs young bachelors JOAN COLBURN and RUTH BROOKS hare burlt an arrport They hope to hare real plan s som day but untrl then they are usrng rt as a publre parkrng area tmostly nrght parkersj and chargrng a small fee as rent from all reports thrs rs 1 yery good busrness A new charn of grocery stores has recently been es tablrshed The so called Last Natronal Stores are owned and operated by EDWINA FLETCHER and POLLY RIVERS TINY S busrness ethcreney orrgrnates from her experrence as a clerk rn a grocery store rn her old home town West Brattleboro POLLY deerded to go rnto busr ness wrth her because she could make only S500 a week srngrng wrth Carry Pomo DORIS BOMBARD and BARBARA TATE haye oyened up the Know All Se All Catch All Detectrye Agency At present they are workrng on the case of the mrssrng Vrrgrnras VIRGINIA HEWITT and VIR GINIA HERRICK were lrst seen ten years ago when they started out rn an rttempt to go around the world on a pogo strck After ALICE DAVIS rccoyercd from amnesra she de crded to yrsrt MARTHA SNOW a clarryoyant to find out what her actryrtres had consrsted of rn the past few months MARTHA becrme so rnterested rn ALICES past that she ncyer c rme out of her trance Drd she ex er 7 HF home for men men and more men managed by CHARLOTTE WI-IIPPLE and LOUISE WRIGHT was forced to close today because the men couldn t stand ffmllfzmd ml J we .Nj 2 0 T H A L ,, ' ' . 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